Earthquake hit Turkiye and Syria both, why is the response different?
They say politics has a way of seeping into our lives, it is in everything and everywhere we go, but we ask where is the red line? The case in point here is Syria, a country that has been a victim of geopolitics for the last 11 years. Watch the
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